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Christoph Eger is a distinguished academic specializing in Prehistoric Archaeology, with a focus on the Roman Iron Age and Late Antiquity. He has studied at the Universities of Bonn, Mainz, and Munich, culminating in a Magister Artium in 1993 followed by a doctorate in 1997. His research encompasses various aspects of archaeological contexts in Europe, particularly concerning material cultures, burial rituals, and social identities during the Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages. Eger has held prominent positions, including the leadership of the LVR-Römer-Museum in Xanten since 2019 and has been involved in numerous archaeological projects and publications. His scholarly contributions include monographs on Roman-Eisenzeit findings and the role of material culture in ancient Mediterranean societies. With several years of experience in academia and practical archaeology, Eger has become an influential figure in his field, contributing significantly to the understanding of ancient civilizations through both his teaching and extensive research.
LVR-Römer-Museum Xanten • Xanten, Germany
Oversees all aspects of the museum's operations, exhibitions, and educational programs.
LVR-Archäologischer Park Xanten • Xanten, Germany
Provided academic oversight and contributed to the interpretation of archaeological findings.
Freie Universität Berlin • Berlin, Germany
Engaged in teaching and research responsibilities in the field of archaeology.
Administered by the Department of Political and Social Sciences.